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Affection means a gentle feeling of fondness or care. We never use harsh or unkind words to them whom we love or like. We always speak gentle words in a gentle manner when we feel affectionate. So affection's voice is kind.
There are several poetic elements in the poem "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night." The actual phrase and specifically the word "night" is a metaphor for death.
MacDuff said this line.
Parris was forceful and Hale was more gentle.
The first gentle rapping at the narrator's door occurs in the eighth stanza of Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." It signifies the arrival of the mysterious visitor who turns out to be the titular bird.
the narrator hears a gentle rapping at the door.
In the poem "Spring is like a perhaps hand," the reader sees the hand as a metaphor for the changing and delicate nature of spring. The hand is described as tentative and unsure, "carefully everywhere descending," suggesting the slow and gentle arrival of the season. The reader observes the hand "lifting from the green feeling of a day," symbolizing the emergence of new life and growth in springtime.
Their last chart was Dear Hearts and Gentle People in November, 1962
simple-hearted, caring, loving, supportive, gentle
If you mean as in "gentle attitude, gentle temper, gentle mood, gentle manner, and gentle behavior," yes, that is possible.
If you're talking about bait for fishing, then it's gentles, otherwise gentle is an adjective or a verb.
A good sentence for gentle is "When a baby is born you have to be very gentle with is."
lamb and gentle make gentle-lamb.
Malinda means gentle one Mayu means gentle
People typically fly kites in the spring season. This is because spring often brings more consistent and gentle breezes, making it easier to fly kites. Additionally, the weather is usually more pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities during this time.
gentle (sweet, soft) : doux/douce gentle (mild, moderate) : moderé(e) gentle (noble) : bien né(e)